Understanding Learning and Memory

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Understanding Learning and Memory

STUDY SKILLS- CHAPTER 2

Contents

I. Flaws in Human Memory

II. Information-Processing System and Learning

III. Difference Between Rote and Meaningful Learning

IV. Learning Strategies Promote Learning and Retention

I. Flaws in Human Memory

I.1. Transience

I.2. Absent-mindedness

I.3. Blocking

I.4. Misattribution

I.5. Suggestibility

I.6. Bias

I.7. Persistence

I.1. Transience

• The situation when individuals fail to remember a fact or idea

• It is a weakening or loss of memory over time

I.2. Absent-mindedness

• The breakdown between attention and memory

I.3. Blocking

• The unsuccessful search for info that we may be desperately trying to retrieve

Gee, what’s her name? I can’t remember it.

I.4. Misattribution

Assigning a memory to the wrong source– Incorrectly remembering that someone

told you something that you actually read about in a newspaper

I.5. Suggestibility

• Memories that are implanted because of leading questions, comments, or suggestion

Didn’t you remember the time you …..?

I.6. Bias

The editing of changing of previous experiences based on what we now feel rather than what happened in the past– “Thương thì củ ấu cũng tròn, ghét thì bồ hòn

cũng méo”

She’s a devil

I.7. Persistence

Remembering what we would prefer to omit from our memory

II. Information-Processing System and Learning

Workingmemory

Long-termmemory

Short-termSensory store

input

Storage

Retrieval

Mem

ory lo

ss

Mem

ory lo

ss

Attention

Rehearsal

elaboration

organizational

III. Difference Between Rote and Meaningful Learning

• In rote learning, the student learns through repetition without trying to make any sense of the material

• In meaningful learning, the student attempts to make sense of the info so that it will be stored in long-term memory and retrieved when it is needed

IV. Learning Strategies to Promote Learning and Retention

IV.1. Rehearsal strategies

IV.2. Elaboration strategies

IV.3. Organizational strategies

IV.1. Rehearsal strategies

• Practice, practice, practice• Distributed practice among

frequent and short periods is more effective than a smaller number of sessions of massed practice

IV.2. Elaboration strategies

Mnemonic- Acronyms:

My very eager mother just served us nine pizzasMercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto

- Key- word methodsLearning English new words

Paraphrasing, summarizing, note- takingReading

AnalogiesA model of memory is like the information selection and storage system you use at home.

IV.3. Organizational strategies

• Chunking

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IV.3. Organizational strategies

• Chunking

FB MT IB CI V AHSU NNC AO

FB IMT VUS AHB OCI ANNC

• Categorizing Girl, heart, bird, purple, finger, flute, blue, organ, man, hawk, green, lung, eagle, child, piano

• Green, blue, purple• Man, girl, child• Piano, flute, organ• Heart, lung, finger• Eagle, hawk, bird

IV.3. Organizational strategies

IV.3. Organizational strategies

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